RAVENLOFT: The One That Got Away OOC

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move silent
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escape artist
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listen

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I assume Klokulf extinguished the light on his holy symbol when the door opened.

Since we are in an invisibility sphere, we have to stay within 10 feet of Raen, right?
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Delight is to him- a far, far upward, and inward delight- who against the proud gods and commodores of this earth, ever stands forth his own inexorable self.

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Since I have only a +1 Move Silently modifier, should I try and follow now, or would someone else like to try first?
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Adam wrote:Casting Shillelagh and Magic Vestment. Will use divine power once it's go time.
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Raen does nothing except make sure he doesn't get bumped at, so that he will remain close to the others if they follow through.
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If he sees one of us, he's getting a bolt in the chest.
"Of course," Benn mutters, "It would be a damned shame if we ever knew what the hell was actually going on."
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Adam wrote:If he sees one of us, he's getting a bolt in the chest.

Readied action, noted.
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Here goes Move Silently, +1:

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If he thinks he has been heard, he will toss the silver coin somewhere in the hallway away from himself and his companions to throw off Pierre.
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Alain Move Silent is
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for total of 25 trying to get by the guy as well .
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I'll roll escape artist rolls for both PCs. It's not so easy to squeeze past.

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Looks like that SHOCKING GRASP is coming into play.

Poor Pierre.


Grabby hands, with fat bonus because Alain is invisible.


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Crap roll, But not discharged until he lays ahands on him.

Crossbow bolt to chest as per readied action, BENN


yes, he can aim away from Alain- Skybolt specified passing by.
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Ao O Alain

sneak attack included

shocking time

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